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The new VPP platform enables unified control of solar, wind, storage, EV chargers, and flexible loads in city energy systems. Image Source: PRNewswire
SINEXCEL, a China-based energy technology company, has launched the Urban-Scale Virtual Power Plant (VPP) Ecosystem Initiative at SNEC 2025 with several industry partners. According to SINEXCEL, the initiative focuses on integrating distributed energy resources such as solar, wind, storage, microgrids, flexible loads, and EV chargers into unified city energy systems. SINEXCEL has also introduced its Smart Energy Management Platform and Urban-Scale VPP Solution, developed jointly with partners including Schneider Electric and SZ GISCADA. The solution combines hardware and software using IoT, AI, big data, and cloud computing to optimize generation, distribution, storage, and consumption. SINEXCEL said that the platform addresses limitations of traditional VPPs such as high operational costs and low dispatch precision. The Urban-Scale VPP Solution operates under an “open aggregation and shared value” model to coordinate distributed resource control and support zero-carbon energy systems.